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Reddit mentions of Fotasy RBSet 13mm Soft Shutter Release Button Adapter with Premier Cleaning Cloth

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Fotasy RBSet 13mm Soft Shutter Release Button Adapter with Premier Cleaning Cloth. Here are the top ones.

Fotasy RBSet 13mm Soft Shutter Release Button Adapter with Premier Cleaning Cloth
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    Features:
  • The buttons surface and edge are very smooth, very comfortable to press on the button.
  • The screw thread is carefully designed and tested.
  • It fits the cameras with screw hole on the shutter release button. such as Leica M rangefinder cameras M8 M9 M9P, Fujifilm X100, S100s etc.
  • Color: Silver Orange Blue Black
  • Fotasy Premier Cleaning Cloth. Fotasy is a registered trade mark
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Height4 Inches
Length4 Inches
Size13mm
Width2 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Fotasy RBSet 13mm Soft Shutter Release Button Adapter with Premier Cleaning Cloth:

u/johnny5ive ยท 2 pointsr/fujix

Here you go. You got lucky it's right next to me right now ha. Amazon link

u/HDRgument ยท 2 pointsr/photography

The most important accessory that you can get for any mirrorless camera is a couple of extra batteries. The X100T is supposed to have better battery life than previous cameras in the series, but it's still a good idea to have at least a back-up battery -- maybe more, especially if travelling.

I have these: http://www.amazon.com/Wasabi-Power-Battery-Charger-Fujifilm/dp/B005CRHM5C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1411507057&sr=8-1&keywords=wasabi+power+x100s (Not sure if X100T uses the same battery as my X100s).

Some things that are ergonomically helpful are add-on grips, such as the lensmate: http://www.amazon.com/Fujifilm-X100S-Thumb-Lensmate-Silver/dp/B00E259GCC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1411507115&sr=8-1&keywords=thumbs+up+x100s , though I use a knock-off: http://www.amazon.com/NEEWER-Thumbs-TU-100S-Camera-Sliver/dp/B00C9UROH6/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1411507115&sr=8-5&keywords=thumbs+up+x100s , and it works fine. Another ergonomics helper is a soft shutter release button (the shutter button on the camera is an old-school threaded one), there are tons of these on the market, again I went with a knock-off ( http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JCJO5QU/ref=sr_ph?ie=UTF8&qid=1411507202&sr=1&keywords=soft+shutter+release ) and it's fine.

As far as the hood / filter-adapter, I would recommend buying this. I don't really care for the lens hood (though it does cut flare) but instead use the filter adapter and a B+W MRC UV filter. I've never used UV filters on digital before, and still don't on my interchangeable-lens cameras, but being that this is a fixed lens camera and I'm pretty rough on it, I just use the filter and toss it in bags without a lens cap or anything and it's just fine.

A different strap may be good, it's all personal preference. I use a leica non-slip strap and it's great.

Here is a nice neoprene case that will snugly fit the X100s for carry inside some kind of other bag: http://www.amazon.com/OP-TECH-USA-Digital-D-Compact/dp/B0001TSSM2/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1411507453&sr=1-2&keywords=op+tech+compact

Fuji makes wide/tele converter lenses for 28mm and 50mm equivilent perspectives. They are supposedly very good but I haven't used them.


Other than that, it's all in what you want to shoot. filters and tripods might be nice for landscape shooters, lighting gear is nice for portrait shooters. Just like any other camera, really.


If you're new to photography, I would recommend picking up some books -- start with Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson and The Photographer's Eye by Michael Freeman. A book about the X100T specifically would be helpful too -- they are sure to come out soon.